radio announcer - translation to English
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radio announcer - translation to English

PRESENTER WHO MAKES ANNOUNCEMENTS IN AN AUDIO MEDIUM OR A PHYSICAL LOCATION
Television announcer; Radio Announcer; Japanese announcer; Announcers; Tournament Announcer; Radio announcer; Television Announcer; Public address announcer; Public Address Announcer
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announcer         
(n.) = comentarista, locutor
Ex: The author reports an ethnographic investigation of amateur strip shows, drawing on interviews with male & female contestants, announcers, disk jockeys, & security staff.
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* radio announcer = locutor de radio
radio announcer         
(n.) = locutor de radio
Ex: Students examined the following occupations: veterinarian, weatherman, dentist, game warden, meatcutter, petroleum industry worker, service station attendant, nurse, and radio announcer.
announcers         
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Definition

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Announcer

An announcer is a voice artist who relays information to the audience of a broadcast media programme or live event.

Examples of use of radio announcer
1. Twenty years ago, voiceovers were the domain of the baritone radio announcer or the character actor.
2. A former livestock auctioneer and radio announcer, Burns liked to affect a folksy, aw–shucks manner.
3. A BBC radio announcer, he proposed when the couple were trapped in their car in a flood.
4. Think you‘d like to be a cheesemaker, a horse trainer, a style consultant, a radio announcer, or a wedding planner?
5. Shortly after Katrina slammed into New Orleans, a radio announcer described the plight of residents "refugeed" to other areas.